Archive for January, 2007

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Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Power Generation

Date January 30th, 2007 Comment Comments Off

Our integrated Solid Oxide Fuel Cell / Micro Turbine consumes half as much fuel to generate the same amount of electricity as other fossil fuel combustion systems. In doing so, it cuts fuel costs in half and drastically reduces emission by over 90% including the greenhouse gas,CO2, which can be sequestered.
Gas to Electricity is an […]

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Cement-Lock Technology

Date January 30th, 2007 Comment Comments Off

A new process that converts sediment, brines and industrial wastes into usable, construction-grade cement that can be sold on the open market. Organic waste products are burned off during processing. Heavy metals are sequestered in the cement product. The new process addresses both of the primary environmental concerns associated with recycling waste reject brines and […]

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EDR Reject Brine Remediation

Date January 30th, 2007 Comment Comments Off

Environmentally responsible disposal of reject brine resulting from water remediation process is a Global Concern.
Electro-dialysis reversal is an effective and efficient method for separation of captured contaminates for other productive uses.

ELECTRO-DIALYSIS REVERSAL SYSTEM
The EDR process uses DC voltage to transfer ionic species from the feed water through ion exchange […]

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Reverse Osmosis

Date January 30th, 2007 Comment Comments Off

Reverse osmosis membranes will reject dissolved and suspended materials including monovalent salts. Close to 99% of all dissolved and nearly all suspended material is rejected by the membrane.
Reverse osmosis is a moderate to high pressure (80-1200 psig) driven process for separating larger size solutes from aqueous solutions by means of a semi-permeable membrane. This process […]

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Integrated Power Generation

Date January 30th, 2007 Comment No Comments

Water remediation pumping systems require large electrical capacity. In most cases, if water is in great demand and short supply, electrical output (grid) is also too expensive due to supply / demand ratios.
The most obvious solution is to design each water facility with an integrated power plant that is compact, efficient, environmentally friendly, scaled to […]

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Nano - Filtration (NF) Tubular Membranes

Date January 29th, 2007 Comment Comments Off

Nano - Filtration is a low to moderately high pressure (typically 50 - 450 psig) process in which monovalent ions will pass freely through the membrane but highly charged, multivalent salts and low molecular weight organics will be rejected to a much greater degree. Typical NF applications include water softening, desalination of dyestuffs, acid and […]